The Chicago White Sox have officially released veteran catcher Omar Narvaez after a brief contract signed in January. Once an All-Star in 2021 with the Milwaukee Brewers, Narvaez had struggled to maintain consistent play, appearing in only 77 games across the last two seasons. His overall batting average stands at .251 with 53 home runs and 203 RBIs in 677 career games. As the White Sox prepare for the upcoming season, they seem confident in using Korey Lee and Matt Thaiss as their primary catchers.
The Chicago White Sox released veteran catcher Omar Narvaez, a former All-Star, as they move forward with Korey Lee and Matt Thaiss for the upcoming season.
Despite his past success with the Milwaukee Brewers, Narvaez had a limited role in the last two seasons, impacting his release from the White Sox.
At 33 years old, Narvaez has played 677 career games but was unable to secure a robust position for the upcoming season.
The White Sox had signed Narvaez this January, hinting at a potential minor contract if he didn’t make the roster.
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